Overseas Tarzan?

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Overseas Tarzan?

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Does anyone know if there are any Region 1 countries that have Tarzan in the 2 disc version? Preferrably, the country should have the cover in English too. I ask because my brother once bought a dvd for a certain movie from Canada because they received a 2 disc treatment while the states did not.
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I think that there's a chance that Mexico (which although classed as Region 4, has DVDs that will play on Region 1 players) may have had the 2 discer. Normally, there's a chance that Mexico will get a similar edition to the non Region 1 countries, so I think that there may be a 2 disc Tarzan around for you, even if it isn't with an English cover.
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In that case (Mexico) the language would probably be spoken in Spanish
with English subtitles..
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disneyguy wrote:In that case (Mexico) the language would probably be spoken in Spanish
with English subtitles..
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I don't think so. Most DVDs of English speaking films in non-English speaking lands have the original soundtrack on the DVD, as well as the opening titles and ending credits in English.
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French had the 2 discs edition back in April, and by the way, English or not, the title still is TARZAN no???
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Tarzan 2 Disc Set was released a few months back around here.

It has almost evey extra from the Collectors Edition.

For the million time in this forum: ALL OF THE MEXICAN DISNEY DVD'S ARE ENCODED BOTH REGION 1 AND 4.

And of course all of them have the English and Spanish track. sometimes even French on Portuguese...

And also all the bonus features can be watched in the English language.
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Ric-Mx wrote:For the million time in this forum: ALL OF THE MEXICAN DISNEY DVD'S ARE ENCODED BOTH REGION 1 AND 4.
Could I pay you to send me a R1/R4 So Dear To My Heart?

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If you can't get anyone to send it to you. You might try amazon.com
in the UK (not sure about the shipping cost) You probably would need all all region DVD player ..
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASI ... tedisne-21

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Wonderlicious wrote:
disneyguy wrote:In that case (Mexico) the language would probably be spoken in Spanish
with English subtitles..
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I don't think so. Most DVDs of English speaking films in non-English speaking lands have the original soundtrack on the DVD, as well as the opening titles and ending credits in English.
And belive me, you may change the audio and is ok
I have the 2-disc edition and yes, we have a lot of those around here, the price: between 17 to 20 dlls
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Are there any Mexican online DVD stores that sell the Mexican Tarzan DVD? Best thing about having a multi region DVD player is that most of the time you don't have to put up with the Studios BS.
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Alot of the DVD Players in the US can easily be converted to all regions via
the remote control (no hardwire mods needed) .. If you want to know about
the one you have drop me an email and I will let you know what I have on it.
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Little Red Henski wrote:Are there any Mexican online DVD stores that sell the Mexican Tarzan DVD? Best thing about having a multi region DVD player is that most of the time you don't have to put up with the Studios BS.
www.mercadolibre.com.mx

I´m shure that you`ll find it there, but belive me, you aren´t loosing anything really valuable

(look for "musica y peliculas" and then DVD`s)
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